The Journal’s View: Growth in female leadership bodes well for Spokane area Spokane organizations involved in economic development largely are led by women now December 1, 2022
Guest Commentary: Entrepreneurs are never too old to adapt, face new challenges The other day a customer was leaving my vintage store and said how much they enjoyed the store and December 1, 2022
The Journal’s View: Food-delivery fees shouldn’t be set by local government Government shouldn’t interfere with free-market contracts between private enterprises. With that November 17, 2022
Journal’s View: Business has responsibility, opportunity to build trust At last month’s event recognizing Best Places to Work in the Inland Northwest, keynote speaker November 3, 2022
The Journal’s View: Airway Heights voters should approve investment in streets Crucial street improvements in Airway Heights, where a large amount of the Spokane area’s October 20, 2022
L&I should reconsider bump in 2023 workers’ comp rates The Washington state Department of Labor & Industries should reconsider its decision to raise worker October 6, 2022
Vega Cloud completes $9M funding round Liberty Lake Cloud Inc., which does business as Vega Cloud, has completed a $9 million funding round September 28, 2022
Market pullback expected; current downturn isn’t historic Market pullbacks are never easy, especially if you are retired and depend on your investments to September 22, 2022
The Journal’s View: City leaders need to impose moratorium on ineptitude The city of Spokane should take steps now to ensure it never has to put in place another building September 22, 2022
2022 Rising Stars The Journal of Business is proud to present its 2022 class of Rising Stars. September 8, 2022
The Journal’s View: Hydrogen fuel hub spotlight could shine here, statewide The Spokane area and other parts of Eastern Washington have a good chance of taking a share of the September 8, 2022